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by Blitzen on 17 June 2013 - 17:06

Geezus, next time I'll include a map, Thomas.

TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THERE IS NO SUCH DEVICE AS A TESTICLE SHOCKER.
 

Kaffirdog

by Kaffirdog on 17 June 2013 - 18:06

Dogs may be mans best friend, but it is a good job they can't read this thread, it's pretty clear man isn't dogs best friend.

Margaret N-J

by joanro on 17 June 2013 - 18:06

It was clearly a joke, Blitzen. And, look, look, the dissers are have found where I'm posting, LOL. They need to experiment with the ecollar on their hubbin's parts, maybe they can find some new form of entertainment, LMAO.

by Dobermannman on 17 June 2013 - 18:06

You don't need a map but a :-) or a link to the original posting would make it clear there is no such devise as a METS.
It is very clear that there is an anti remote trainer faction on the PDB with no clue about how they work or experience with their use.
The number of uneducated and ignorant posts on this thread is amazing.

Thomas Barriano

by Blitzen on 17 June 2013 - 19:06

Teeth SmileGlad you "got it" Joanro. Evidentally you and I were the only 2 who did. Maybe it's us? 

I wasn't kidding when I said there are youtubes made by college kids regarding shocking their own "parts" using an e-collar. I sort of hope that doing that to one's self does cause sterility and impotency.

by Haz on 17 June 2013 - 22:06

Lol the hole just gets deeper keep digging ladies.. ;)

by Blitzen on 18 June 2013 - 07:06

Thanks, we'll keep trying.

Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 18 June 2013 - 09:06

Actually  SS that's even funnier - even if it was an entire bull,
just HOW would you throw him to the ground just by grabbing
his testicles ?  It might hurt him, but the only thing flying through
the air would be the person trying to do that !


{Tries to imagine Joanro grabbing her 2000 lb. Brahman bull by the testicles, and throwing it to the ground...can't stop laughing.....)

BTW, I tried to find the original post above , explaining the legitimate use of a shock collar, but was unsuccessful. What I DID find was an entire thread on that forum about the banning of anti-barking collars in Wales! (I assume training collars were banned, too, but they didn't mention them specifically.)

EVERY single poster who posted in that thread thought the banning was a GREAT idea!  And some of the people gave examples of horrible abuses of that type of collar. For example, a dog left out in the rain, barking to get in, and getting zapped much harder than usual due to being wet, then yelping from the shock, and getting zapped again.  Sad Smile

Can someone provide a link to the original thread? I'd like to read it.

 

by joanro on 18 June 2013 - 12:06

SS, why would you try to imagine me doing that (grabbing my two thousand pound bull by the testicles and throwing him to the ground) to a Brahma that I bottle raised, trained and performed with for years and even went trail riding on him ? he rode better than a lot of horses I've seen, and he didn't become so dependable by "grabbing his testicles".
I realize your just kidding, but to train a bovine to ride like a horse with saddle and bridle, is not done through force. I've trained nine, including a corriente and a Long horn and a Watusi. Of the nine, the Watusi was the worst, as those animals have an ingrained instinct to impale animals(including humans) on the end of their horns. Must be race memory of life in Africa, fending off lions.

by Jeffs on 18 June 2013 - 12:06

I was talking with a friend who is one of the best decoys in the Northeast.  He said the ecollar on the belly is old, old school

On another, slightly related note.  I'm trying to start an urban legend.  Dude got electrocuted when drove his Prius down a flooded street.  Or maybe it was one of those Leafs.





 


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